Snow & Ski Conditions Sugarbush

The Sugarbush snow report for Apr 16 is a 16" base depth with 1 of 16 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Sugarbush are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

    
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Base

16"
N.A.

Mid Mountain

24"
N.A.

Summit

40"
N.A.
Snow Reporter Comments:

1:52 PM: Spring skiing PERFECTION out there today. And another perfect day is in store for us tomorrow. Mostly sunny, with temps in the 40s up top, and reaching 55 down low. You know what that means...it's time to break out the jorts. Maybe the Hawaiian shirts. Maybe just a swimsuit to get your tan on! Whatever your spring skiing 'fit of choice, it's time to break it out!

Spring hours: And then there was Super Bravo. Supey B (how have I not thought of that?!) spins from 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Note that there is NO lift access at Mount Ellen. This Sunday, 4/21, will be the last day of seven-days-a-week operation. After that, our plan is to be open for weekends right through Cinco de Mayo, but if we're seeing a mostly precipitation-free week of 4/22, we could open for some bonus days. As always, stay tuned here.

Construction on the NEW Heaven's Gate continues. Most recently, the first three lift towers were removed so we can get to work with construction up there. Heaven's Gate and Castlerock are closed, as well as all terrain skier's left of Lower Organgrinder including Domino, parts of Lower Jester, Heaven's Gate Traverse, and Gondolier. It is imperative that skiers and riders obey all signage marking the closed portions of these trails. They are closed because they are within an active construction site, so disobeying this signage puts you and our mountain operators at significant risk of accident or injury. Thank you for obeying posted signage and trail closures. "Closed" means CLOSED.

Racer's Edge (Racer's Rail?! Park Rat's Edge?!) has 5 terrain park features waitin' for ya for our last build of the season. Shoutout Bush Parks for all you do!

Season Passes are already on sale for next season, and they get you free skiing for the rest of this year too. For those not ready to commit to a pass, Quad Packs are back and one of the best deals in skiing! Book your stay at Sugarbush today-- you won't want to miss the sunny, slushy turns that April has to offer. Be sure to check out our events calendar to see what sweet events we've got coming up this Spring.

In the world of uphill travel, the entirety of Mt. Ellen is fair game for your uphill endeavors. The morning Lincoln Peak uphill route is now closed as our snow cats are out and about in the Spring Fling/Racer's Edge area at that time. BUT, you've got free range of Gate House, so grab those skins and get after it! And as always, be courteous of our mountain operators, who are still boppin' around at Ellen and on the Gate House side. Check out our website for our designated uphill travel routes and more information.

Lifts Open
1/16 open
Runs Open
14/111 open
Beginner Runs Open
1/26
Intermediate Runs Open
12/47
Advanced Runs Open
0/30
Expert Runs Open
1/8

First Hand Report

Blue sky, packed powder, groomers left moguls so fun and challenging. By afternoon getting scraped between soft moguls , but a day to remember.
3 weeks ago

Resort Overview

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Nov 17
Projected Opening
May 05
Projected Closing
Sugarbush, located in Northern Vermont's Mad River Valley, is one of Vermont's favortie ski areas. Sugarbush consits of two mountains, Mt. Ellen and Lincoln Peak, and is home to more than 4,000 acres, with nearly 600 skiable acres plus 2,000 acres of backcountry skiing in the Slide Brook Wilderness area. "The 'Bush" has beginner terrain (20%), Intermediate (45%) and advanced to expert (35%) accessed via 16 lifts that provide the area with a 25,463 person uphill capacity. The 23,000 square-foot day lodge features cathedral ceilings, a food court, and the Castlerock Pub complete with an outdoor patio and barbeque area. Timbers, a post-and-beam restaurant attached to the Clay Brook residences, offers upscale cuisine and is open to the public in all four seasons. The Mad River Valley is also home to 38 lodges (6,600 beds) and 19 restaurants for guests to enjoy.  

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